Ways to Give

Northern Dutchess Hospital Gifts

Northern Dutchess Hospital relies on community support to continue our proud tradition of delivering dedicated patient care, research and community outreach in the mid-Hudson Valley area. We offer many ways to give. All Northern Dutchess Hospital gifts, no matter the size, are tax-deductible.

Ways to Give

Whether you have a sizeable estate or a modest accumulation of assets, giving is a personal choice and an important investment decision. By including Northern Dutchess Hospital in your financial or estate plans, you leave a legacy that can help ensure that quality healthcare will continue for generations to come. We offer many ways for you to give:

The Gift of Health - Grateful Patient Program, an easy way to say “thank you” to the NDH physician, nurse or caregiver who made a difference to you or a family member. The person whom you are honoring will receive a letter of gratitude.

Capital Campaign

Tribute and Memorial Gifts, which are meaningful ways to honor family, friends and special occasions. We will send a personal letter to the honoree or honoree’s family to inform them of your thoughtful gift. The gift amount will not be disclosed.

Endowments and Named Gifts are when you lend your name, or the name of another individual, to a building or department to help ensure the long-term growth of our research and clinical care programs. Please contact us to discuss available opportunities that are closely aligned with your interests.

Event Sponsorships

Employee Giving Campaign

Annual Support

For more information about giving opportunities, please call the NDH Foundation at (845) 871-1711.

Donate Now

The easiest way to give is to make an online donation. We welcome donations of any amount.

Planned Giving

Our Planned Giving Program offers a variety of deferred gift options (such as a bequest through your will, securities, annuities and life insurance), allowing you to provide sustained support through a customized program that fits your specific tax and estate planning needs.